A Georgia couple was shocked and disgusted to find a racial slur scrawled on a valet ticket after a night out at a local restaurant.After Candea and Sam Aarons had dinner at the Spondivits restaurant in East Point, Ga., on New Year's Day, they found that the valet tag still affixed to their key chain had the phrase "jungle fever" written on one side.The phrase is a racial slur for an interracial couple.

Candea Aaron said she initially didn't notice anything unusual in their interaction with the valet, but in previous visits the tag was always removed from their key before they received it back.

"I've never had their [valet] tag left on the key," said Aaron. "He wanted us to see it."

Aaron and her husband, a military veteran who had recently returned from Kuwait, immediately contacted the restaurant and valet company."It was the shock of it all, it was so upsetting to us," said Aaron.

The Spondivits restaurant contracts with APS Valet to run their valet service. Aaron said she was told by the owner of APS that the valet responsible would immediately be fired and was offered a gift certificate for dinner, which she turned down.

Why is the n written differently from the "in-2" writing and the racist writing below. Seems the valet wrote in-2 and these people put the slur below it to sue for money. Two totally different "n". My letters never vary that much. Looks like that was written quickly on her leg on the ride home and the "in-2" was written on a board or valet podium. Maybe just me.